A proposal to shift part of the responsibility and authority for managing recreational harvest of red snapper in the Gulf of Mexico to individual states could result in Texas' offshore anglers this year and next seeing their longest red-snapper seasons in federally controlled waters in a decade - as many as 104 days and at least 64 days for anglers fishing from private boats and 51 days for those fishing from for-hire vessels operating under federal reef-fish fishing permits, according to estimates by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Additionally, the Special-Called Joint TTI and RNA Committee meeting regarding proposed revisions to Ch. 19 has been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 21 at 2 p.m. The meeting will be held in City Hall Council Chambers, 901 Bagby St., 2nd Floor. The agenda and backup material will be posted on the TTI and RNA committee pages when it becomes available.

Municipal Courts Amnesty Program to end soon | Brays Oaks Management District

HOUSTON - The City of Houston Municipal Courts' 2018 Amnesty Program will end 11:59 p.m., Friday, March 16, 2018. Court officials are encouraging anyone who has delinquent court matters to take advantage of this program to resolve their cases at a discounted rate.

Do you - or your employer - offer products or services that might be of interest to the WCS community? Consider making - or asking your employer to make - a tax-deductible donation to the auction. We are able to consider and accept a wide variety of products and services that are in keeping with the school's Christian mission.

This forum is free and open to the public. Everyone is welcome. Wednesday, February 28 6:30 pm Leonel Castillo Community Center 2101 South Street, Houston, TX 77009 Mike Morris, government reporter for the Houston Chronicle, will moderate.

I know that most of you are very familiar with this effort and have already gotten involved. In case this is the first you're hearing about Park-Smart Precinct One, a little background: Commissioner Rodney Ellis launched Park-Smart Precinct One in November 2017.

HOUSTON, Texas - The City of Houston Municipal Courts Department (MCD) announced the start of their Amnesty Program today at a press conference held at the Herbert W. Gee Municipal Courthouse. For the next 3 weeks, certain delinquent cases will be discounted to help citizens save money while resolving outstanding cases.

Last year's Big Give raised close to $20,000 in funds. With your help, we'll be able to meet this year's goal of $25,000! Be sure to save the date and share your excitement with your friends and family and through your favorite social media outlets.

News From Houston City Council District K (Jan-Feb 2018) | Brays Oaks Management District

CM Green Provides Over $100K in Afterschool Funding Throughout District K Neighborhoods in Houston City Council Member Larry Green's District K benefitted this year from over $100,000 in City of Houston funding designated for afterschool programs. The partnership is provided through the Harris County Department of Education's Center for Afterschool, Summer and Enrichment for Kids, or CASE for Kids City Connections.

Horace Elrod Elementary - the neighborhood magnet school that has been teaching young minds to think outside of the box for decades - is growing. You may have seen the teachers outside in the morning before 7:45, welcoming students into the classroom and helping them out of their cars.

Second annual blessing of bicycles: Take your bike to church | Brays Oaks Management District

Houston, Texas - The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany announces its second Blessing of the Bicycles on Sunday, March 4, at 3 PM. All are welcome to bring their bicycles into the sanctuary to be blessed. The church is bordered on one side by the Brays Bayou Greenway Trail.

by J.D. Herman Myung Dong Korean Restaurant is such a gem that I am almost hesitant to share the secret. When you know about a restaurant that is off the foodie radar it's kind of fun to keep that knowledge close to the vest.

Ancient inhabitants of modern-day United Kingdom may have rocked dark skin and blue eyes, a DNA test on a 10,000-year-old skeleton revealed Wednesday. The new findings, along with a 3-D recreation of the oldest-known Briton, who scientists dubbed "Cheddar Man," are being used to by Twitter users to mock white supremacists that have long looked to Europe for notions of racial purity.

Reserve your spot now at Larry Green's Valentine's Day in District K Luncheon. This annual event will take place at the Red Rooster (1334 Alameda Road), and attendees are asked to dress in "Valentine's Day Red Attire." The luncheon is sponsored in part by the Brays Oaks Management District, and we look forward to seeing you there!

February is the month of love around the world, with Valentine's Day just right around the corner. It's also the Lunar New Year. Those who observe will be celebrating the upcoming Year of the Dog! We have rounded up three ways for you to get out and celebrate the various holidays and observances around Brays Oaks in our list below.

Primary Election Information for Voters Displaced by Harvey Houston, TX - Harris County Clerk Stan Stanart announced today that sample ballots, Early Voting locations, and a preliminary list of Election Day polling locations for the March 6, 2018 Democratic and Republican Primary Elections are now available at the elections website www.HarrisVotes.com.

Updated 7:40 pm, Saturday, February 3, 2018 MINNEAPOLIS - Texans defensive end J.J. Watt won the NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year Award on Saturday night. After raising more than $37 million in 19 days for a Hurricane Harvey relief fund, Watt was expected to win the award over Carolina tight end Greg Olsen and Baltimore tight end Benjamin Watson.

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